SF News Day Around the Bay: Tonight’s Full Harvest Moon Will Also Have a Partial Eclipse It’s the 165th Anniversary of the original Emperor Norton declaration; Oakland police arrested a journalist covering an encampment sweep; and tonight’s full moon will come with plenty of extra magic (if we can see it).
SF News Day Around the Bay: SF Rolls Out Fleet of Mobile Security Cameras SF just rolled out some new mobile security cameras for "high-crime zones"; two planes crashed in mid-air in Tahoe; and the Haight-Ashbury Street Fair just celebrated its 45th edition on Sunday.
SF News Day Around the Bay: PG&E Gets the Green Light to Hike Your Rates Yet Again The Transamerica Pyramid had its grand reopening Thursday; the hot dog vendor who SFPD roughed up in an arrest now says she’s pregnant; and PG&E will be raising your rates again for the third time in barely a year.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Breed Backs Out of Debate With Challengers Mayor London Breed backed out of a Wednesday evening KPIX debate with her challengers; 65-year-old North Bay chain Mary's Pizza Shack has filed for bankruptcy; and next year's AIDS Lifecycle ride will be the last.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Dreamforce Road Closures Already Underway We now know the day the L-Taraval trains are going to begin running again; the Giants are finally ditching those bizarre creamsicle-orange uniforms; and Dreamforce road closures have already started with the conference looming next week.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Davis Fire Prompts Evacuations Near Mt. Rose The Davis Fire south of Reno has grown to 6,500 acres; activists succeeded in getting a hotel stay for a woman who says she contracted meningitis at an SF homeless shelter; and more people are going to SF's downtown, at least on weekends.
SF news Day Around the Bay: Libby Schaaf Fined Thousands for Ethics Violations Former Oakland Libby Schaaf is being fined for campaign ethics violations; two suspects have been arrested in connection to last month's assault at Dublin High School; and Prop 22 is now in bureaucratic limbo.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Grocery Outlet Bargain Market On Verge of Coming to Fisherman’s Wharf There’s double the Downtown First Thursdays tonight; PG&E is looking to hike your rates again; and the Fisherman’s Wharf Grocery Outlet Bargain Market is on the verge of becoming official.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Oakland's Burdell Named Food & Wine's Restaurant of the Year SF's Dream Keeper program may be getting an audit; an arrest was made in a Tuesday BART stabbing; and Oakland soul food restaurant Burrell was just named Restaurant of the Year by a national magazine.
SF News Day Around the Bay: One Dead After Car Flies Off Cliff at Point Lobos The sweltering weather is expected to continue throughout the week; the teen who shot the 49ers’ Ricky Pearsall has been charged with attempted murder; and a two-car accident that sent cars off a cliff near the Cliff House has left one person dead.
SF News Day Around the Bay: A Dispute Over Chicken Farms Roils Sonoma County A battle over chicken farms is gripping Sonoma County; X is now suspended in Brazil; new vaccines for COVID variants have arrived.
SF News Day Around the Bay: BART Bringing Those ‘Evasion-Proof’ Fare Gates to 24th Street Station Next Week 49ers receiver Brandon Aiyuk just ended his holdout; Scott Wiener’s controversial AI safety bill has passed the state legislature; and they’ll begin installing BART’s jump-proof fare gates at 24th Street station starting Tuesday.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Two Muni Buses Collide, Four Hospitalized Four people, including two bus operators, were injured in a crash of two Muni buses in the Bayview; a person was reportedly struck by a BART train in downtown Berkeley; and the final legal dispute over Salesforce Transit Center's construction has been resolved.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Pop Star M.I.A. Goes on Pro-Trump Rant Just a Month Before Portola Festival Set Tesla batteries are being blamed for a grass fire in Lafayette; Bay Area biotech giant Genentech will lay off nearly 100 employees; and pop singer M.I.A just took a hard Trumper turn a month before her Portola Festival performance in SF.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Elton John Pulls Out of Dreamforce Concert A 26-year-old man has been charged with arson in connection with the early July Thompson Fire near Oroville; an arrest has been made in Friday's homicide in Dublin; and Elton John has backed out of performing in SF at Dreamforce.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Fatal Domestic Shooting In East Bay Might Have Been Planned A San Leandro woman may be charged with homicide in the fatal shooting of her boyfriend; the California College of the Arts is facing a $20M deficit: and a man was caught on camera jumping onto a Waymo's hood and blowing kisses.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Cancellation of Oakland’s Hiero Day Leads to Plenty of Finger-Pointing Bernal Heights Outdoor Cinema has released its 2024 schedule; three people were injured when an AC Transit bus hit another vehicle; and the cancellation of Hiero Day has many complaining about unpaid bills.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Alleged Copper Wire Thief Found Dead Inside East Bay Manhole A man found dead inside a Richmond manhole was apparently stealing copper wire; charges were filed against two people in a Hayward freeway shooting; and one of SF's craft breweries has announced its closure.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Marin County’s Point Bonita Lighthouse Bridge to Be Closed for Repairs Indefinitely SF is getting a bronze bust of Willie Brown that no one asked for; a Tuesday plane crash at the Tahoe airport left one dead; and the bridge at Point Bonita Lighthouse in Marin County will be closed for quite some time.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Major BART Meltdown Started With Smoke at MacArthur There was a smoke situation at MacArthur Station that delayed a lot of BART trains; the late-night honking Waymos are still honking; and Biden says his first goodby at the DNC.
SF News Day Around the Bay: California Will Let You Put Your Driver's License on Apple Wallet or Google Wallet Renowned local chef Dominique Crenn’s Paris restaurant has closed after just a year; Mark Farrell got the highly coveted firefighters’ union endorsement in the mayoral race; and you’ll soon be able to flash your ID on Google Wallet or Apple Wallet.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Alamo Drafthouse Opening New Bay Area Location Tech giant Cisco is laying off around 6,000 employees; Nancy Pelosi says she is losing sleep over the fact that President Biden is mad at her; and Alamo Drafthouse Cinema is opening a new location in the Bay Area.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Wildfire Hits Marin County, Grows as Large as 30 Acres The 49ers may be on the verge of trading wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk; a shady billboard campaign is attacking Supervisor Connie Chan; and a wildfire in Marin County grew as large as 30 acres but has since gotten smaller.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Two Women and Two Dogs Die In Vallejo House Fire Two women died in a house fire in Vallejo last night; Oakland police were in a standoff with a suspect Monday afternoon that ended peacefully; and Donald Trump is chatting with Elon Musk on a Twitter livestream.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Steph Curry Leads Team USA to Insane 17-Point Comeback at Olympics The disgraced Taco and Beer Festival just canceled its upcoming San Jose event; 16- and 17-year-olds can vote in school board elections in Oakland and Berkeley; and Steph Curry’s 36-point onslaught sent Team USA to a miracle comeback and the gold medal game.